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@fxcelessfarmer

3,000,000,000+ views generated w/ organic content // clipping, affiliate, brand marketing

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Aasir@facelessfarms·
How we built a distribution network that can push 50M+ views in a week for any client This isn't theory, we've done it multiple times for Polymarket, Kalshi, and others Here's the infrastructure Layer 1: Owned pages across niches We don't rely on one account We have pages in sports, finance, entertainment, motivation, news commentary Each page has its own engaged audience When a campaign comes in, we identify which pages have audience overlap with the target market Layer 2: Relationship network Beyond pages we own, we have relationships with operators running other large pages When we need extended reach, we can coordinate distribution across pages we don't directly control This multiplies our reach without having to build every page ourselves Layer 3: Real-time content systems We can go from raw footage to posted content in under 30 minutes When a moment happens, we're not scrambling Templates are ready, editors are on standby, distribution channels are prepped Speed is a competitive advantage most brands can't match internally Layer 4: Cross-platform deployment Same content gets adapted for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, Twitter Each platform has different optimization needs A single piece of content becomes 4-5 platform-native versions The combination of owned reach, relationship reach, speed, and cross-platform deployment is what allows us to move 50M+ views in compressed timeframes Most brands can't build this internally because it takes years to establish We already have it built DM me "VIRAL" if you want to know how we scale brands with organic content
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I'm the kid who made $45k in one week clipping @contentrewards Ask me anything
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one of the clippers on @contentrewards just made $45,000 in 36hrs posting faceless TikToks this is the easiest business model to scale right now no product, no audience building, no customer service. just make slideshows and voiceovers for app campaigns, post from your accounts, get paid per view he runs multiple TikTok accounts and works maybe 8 hours a week on this. rest of his time he's maybe at starbucks or living life the model is stupid simple: brands pay $1-3 per 1k views. you make content following their angles, post it, submit views through the platform, get paid weekly most people think you need to be an influencer or build a following first. you don't. brands care about views not followers kids are making thousands a month from their bedroom just learning what hooks actually work and posting consistently the ones who fail quit after making $200 their first month and think it's a scam. the ones who succeed treat it like a real side hustle and learn what content formats perform breaking down the entire system - what campaigns pay the most, which content formats get views, how to scale multiple accounts without burning out rt & comment “arbitrage” and I’ll dm you a free guide on how to start. (must be following for auto dm)

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Jessie@jessieclipping·
one of the clippers on @contentrewards just made $45,000 in 36hrs posting faceless TikToks this is the easiest business model to scale right now no product, no audience building, no customer service. just make slideshows and voiceovers for app campaigns, post from your accounts, get paid per view he runs multiple TikTok accounts and works maybe 8 hours a week on this. rest of his time he's maybe at starbucks or living life the model is stupid simple: brands pay $1-3 per 1k views. you make content following their angles, post it, submit views through the platform, get paid weekly most people think you need to be an influencer or build a following first. you don't. brands care about views not followers kids are making thousands a month from their bedroom just learning what hooks actually work and posting consistently the ones who fail quit after making $200 their first month and think it's a scam. the ones who succeed treat it like a real side hustle and learn what content formats perform breaking down the entire system - what campaigns pay the most, which content formats get views, how to scale multiple accounts without burning out rt & comment “arbitrage” and I’ll dm you a free guide on how to start. (must be following for auto dm)
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@trw_0123 didn’t get any from you
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aasir@fxcelessfarmer·
another coach who coaches coaches on how to coach you already know this dude is a big time scammer 😭 he literally has the same c8 and lives in Miami like the rest of these guys lol and the only videos he posts are edits of himself saying fuck college and then getting rich idk how he has 500k followers we just saw sam millsap get exposed hopefully we can get guys like this exposed too
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@alexxgrowth wondering who’s the creator
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Aasir@facelessfarms·
I made $11,892 yesterday from clipping 12M views at a $1 CPM. The brand paid me $12,000 This is the easiest way to make money in 2026 without needing tons of experience ZERO ads, all organic Want the breakdown? Deleting in 24 hours.... Retweet & Comment “VIRAL” and I’ll dm you a free guide on how to start. (Must be following for auto dm)
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aasir@fxcelessfarmer·
A lot of people don't know this but I was in charge of marketing for the Jake Paul fight last month We generated 40M views in 24h before the first punch was even thrown ZERO ad spend. Just me, 2 VAs, and a spreadsheet that would make traditional marketers cry. Here's exactly how we did it: First, you need to understand something about influencer boxing fights: They're not sporting events. They're content GOLDMINES because EVERYONE knows who they are. I studied 10 of jake pauls last fights and found a pattern: - Predictable drama points - Guaranteed viral moments - Internet can't help but engage So we prepared for chaos: 48 hours before the fight, we created 100 content templates Headlines for every possible scenario. Meme formats ready to deploy Response tweets and videos pre-written. The promotion team thought I was insane: "You can't predict what'll happen" Bitch watch me Fight day arrives. Our setup: - 3 screens monitoring social feeds - 7 platform accounts logged in - VAs in different timezones (one in Philippines, one in Pakistan) - Every trending hashtag tracked - Competitor accounts watched The second Jake posted anything, we had 20 variations live within 90 seconds. When drama happened at the press conference (it always does), we already had the clips cut before media outlets. When someone talked shit, we had the response memes ready. When Jake did something controversial (hourly occurrence), we amplified it across every platform with different angles. The multiplication method was key: - 1 moment = 20 pieces of content - Screenshot for Twitter - Video clip for TikTok - Carousel for Instagram - Long-form for YouTube - Meme for Facebook - Professional take for LinkedIn - Behind-scenes for Snapchat Traditional marketers create content. We created ecosystems. But here's the part nobody talks about: We WANTED the controversy. We LITERALLY FUELED it. Posted inflammatory takes knowing they'd get responses. Sided with haters to create engagement. Played both sides of every argument. The algo cares way more about controversy than anything else Hour by hour breakdown: - Hours 1-6: Built anticipation (5M views) - Hours 6-12: Amplified drama (12M views) - Hours 12-18: Peak controversy (15M views) - Hours 18-24: Victory lap content (8M views) Total: 40M organic views Cost: $3k (mostly VA payments) Value: $400k in equivalent ad spend The promotion team called after asking how Told them the truth: their fighter IS the marketing You just need to be ready to document the circus I got offered even more partnerships after that which was awesome AND i made HELLA money in affiliate commissions + clipping cost from the traffic I made a doc going into a shit ton of detail, including the actual templates + videos i used Like + RT + Comment VIRAL and i'll send it to you
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Matt@organicbond·
i did NOT sign up for this shit when i joined .@JoinVirality (currently slaving away on our finances so the IRS doesnt fuck us)
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Alex@alexxgrowth·
my clippers just generated .@Polymarket 40m+ views OVERNIGHT here's exactly what happened: Polymarket needed the Anthony Joshua x Jake Paul fight clipped up FAST the strategy was simple: The Snowball Effect. when hundreds of mainstream pages post the same topic, "normies" start sharing it for free because it’s dominating their feed we just needed to light the match the day before the fight: • deposit secured • 30 mins later: clippers start hyping the momentum 8 hours later, the fight begins we found the winning angle, deployed the clips, and went to sleep. the result? 38 MILLION views generated while we slept. (at a base CPM of $0.30) the fight trended globally and our clips were the fuel. if we let this run for a full week, the numbers would be astronomical. truly insane marketing by the .@Polymarket team, we just helped amplify it. hats off to them. (I do viral clipping marketing. dm me if you want results like the pic above for your brand and you have $$$)
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Vertex@Vertex77_

Today, the fight between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul Viewers noticed that Joshua was wearing a chain with the Polymarket logo around his neck worth 400k$ Jake’s brother, Logan Paul, tried to take the chain off Joshua, but security quickly made it clear who the real winner was

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🎩 D-GEN@BhDgenscaler·
12 mill in rev this year and mattress on the floor, no furniture and just a desktop and desk.
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Alex@alexxgrowth·
some of my ghost creators genuinely make more than 99% of you indie hackers on here
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aasir@fxcelessfarmer·
this week i generated 40 million views for a major fight event (you know EXACTLY which one) from a fucking coffee shop while the promotion team was burning millions on billboards, i had 2 VAs and a spreadsheet 40M views. 24 hours. zero ad spend. here's how we embarrassed traditional sports marketing: 1/ pre-fight: created 100 pieces of "beef" content in advance, scheduled for peak controversy hours (11pm-2am) 2/ live monitoring: had VAs clipping every moment in real-time, posted within 90 seconds of anything happening 3/ multiplication: every moment became 20 pieces (screenshot, meme, quote, reaction, comparison, prediction, etc) 4/ platform arbitrage: posted same content adapted for 7 platforms simultaneously, different hooks per platform 5/ comment warfare: first 10 minutes we controlled narrative with 50+ comments steering conversation traditional marketing: $2M for maybe 10M reach our method: $3k for 40M organic views now this fight is ALL over twitter, instagram and peoples minds this is the second time we've done a promotion like this completely organically, the method always works. fight promotion isn't about budgets it's about speed and psychology comment "viral" and i'll send you the guide on how we did this
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Alex@alexxgrowth·
a rule that i'll be strictly implementing to my business from now on: NEVER hire family or friends
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Alex@alexxgrowth·
i need a jewish co-founder so i can keep trolling him it was promised to me 3000 years ago lucky mf .@musamanzz
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burned my content calendar now i only post when i'm angry emotion schedules better than notion
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aasir@fxcelessfarmer·
the best content you'll ever make is the stuff you're embarrassed to post that cringe feeling is your edge talking
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my biggest wins came from: * the thread that got 3 likes (showed me what NOT to do) * the video everyone roasted (taught me hooks) * the campaign that lost $5k (revealed the real audience) winners study wins legends study failures i document every flop: - what i tried - why it failed - what i learned - how i'll iterate my failure spreadsheet is worth $2M now your ego wants to hide mistakes your bank account needs you to publish them fail faster learn faster earn faster
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i fired our content team we were spending $31,000/month on content 6 writers, 2 designers, 1 strategist they were producing "high quality" content 40 pieces per week across all platforms revenue from content: $8,400/month ROI: -73% so i fired everyone and rebuilt from scratch here's what happened next kept 1 person gave them the virality playbook focused on exploitation over production new rules: - quality doesn't matter, distribution does - 1 viral post > 100 good posts - optimize for algorithm vulnerabilities not audience - controversy with proof > balanced takes - speed beats perfection first month: 8 posts, 12m impressions, $43k revenue second month: 11 posts, 31m impressions, $118k revenue third month: 9 posts, 48m impressions, $184k revenue went from 160 posts/month to 9 posts/month went from -73% roi to +593% roi the entire content industry is built on a lie: "more content = more results" reality: more exploitable content = more results more generic content = more obscurity our old team was optimizing for: - brand consistency - content calendar adherence - cross-platform presence - engagement rates - follower growth all vanity metrics that don't predict revenue new system optimizes for: - algorithm exploitation score - controversy quotient - tactical density - virality coefficient - direct revenue attribution cut team by 88% cut posts by 94% increased revenue by 593% most agencies would never tell you this because their business model requires you to produce more they bill by deliverables more content = more billable hours but virality doesn't scale with volume it scales with exploitation one post exploiting a platform vulnerability = 10m views one hundred "good" posts = 200k total views this is why we learnt how to go viral on command to kill the content industrial complex you don't need a team you need a system for finding and exploiting patterns literally went from 9 people to 1 person and 10x'd results because we stopped following content marketing advice and started treating platforms like systems to exploit every "best practice" is just the average of what worked before average = obscurity mathematical exploitation = virality choose your path
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aasir@fxcelessfarmer·
everyone's posting 5x a day hoping something sticks i reverse-engineered the virality algorithm and now predict which posts go viral with 80% accuracy it's not luck it's math most creators are gambling while we're calculating
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